If you are wondering whether the combined talent on display can improve the pedestrian material, the answer is indifferently negative. |
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She believes she can act carelessly and indifferently as long as everyone else is careful to keep out of her way. |
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Relying on argument or anecdote for their appeal, these books included only a handful of indifferently reproduced black-and-white plates. |
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They indifferently accepted the German Pandect law as the common law of Germany. |
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The relative absence of conventional musical tropes doesn't mean, though, that the group approaches compositional matters indifferently. |
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The women stare indifferently as catcalls and whistling burst loudly from the dark interior of a taxi. |
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The movie is indifferently directed, laughably performed and sub-moronically scripted. |
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If we continue to ignore the problems and treat our environment indifferently, or even worse, uncaringly, believe me, we will regret it. |
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I kick indifferently among the jetsam that has sedimented up against the curb somebody once painted white and then forgot about. |
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He pushed three greasy, black-nailed fingers up the sleeve of his overall and indifferently scratched his arm. |
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And so image-sensitive liberal, urbane, ironic culturati are going to want to prove their complex open-heartedness by indifferently swooning over her book. |
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All must have the right to select their intake. It is better to do some things well rather than everything indifferently. |
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There is nothing worse than someone who looks on indifferently as a small, weak child fails to cope with a difficult situation. |
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People who choose to come to Minçavi will never be judged or treated indifferently. |
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The trainees do not have the possibility to register indifferently for one or the other part. |
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Besides, as with every feature on the website, they can be used indifferently with your mouse or by tabbing through them with your keyboard. |
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For the rest, the CSG seem to be applied indifferently, whatever the degree of regional RTD potential. |
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The 17th century practice of writing keyboard works indifferently for organ or harpsichord is well known. |
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Some of them talk indifferently about intercourse and interstate trade. |
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On an indifferently decorated stage, he reeled off a lecture-demo. |
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He stresses the last word, and I stare at him indifferently. |
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Following our gazes, he looked at it too and shrugged indifferently. |
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I shrugged indifferently, though I felt my face grow a little hot. |
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She longed for the free time that she'd once thought so indifferently of. |
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There should indifferently follow all the same consequences to an hair, aswell in one Hypothesis as in the other. |
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Over the last 12 months, companies have turned their attention to tightening rules for car rental and hotel expenditure which in the past have been treated indifferently. |
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Both tubes forming the radiant heating appliance shall be identical and shall be able to be fitted indifferently to the burner or the extractor fan, without influencing nominal operation. |
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Quantification frequently adds clarity and understanding, and without it there is an increased likelihood that an issue will be received indifferently by the management of the corporation. |
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The canoraft trots indifferently in the simple or double paddle. |
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Attempting to promise change while preaching the benefits of continuity, he speaks of Britain as though he had just happened upon an indifferently run firm that needs to pull its socks up. |
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Agriculture, the source of livelihood for most of India's people, is expected to perform indifferently after a spotty monsoon. Yet plenty of countries would be happy with India's indicators. |
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The opposition develops into sects, which are comparatively small groups that strive for unmediated salvation and that are related indifferently or antagonistically to the world. |
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I looked at him indifferently until he went into the church. |
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He waved indifferently 'twixt doing them neither good nor harm. |
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The surliness with which the woodchopper speaks of his woods, handling them as indifferently as his axe, is better than the mealy-mouthed enthusiasm of the lover of nature. |
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Episodic in the extreme and indifferently acted, this truth-based account of the life of Italian environmentalist Kuki Gallmann is astonishingly bereft of dramatic momentum. |
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Other very different styles of fabric are now indifferently called muslins, and the term is used differently on the respective sides of the Atlantic. |
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